Angels Rest  on Resurrection Bay

Heavenly Lodging in Seward Alaska

Seward City Map ~ this is a photograph of the map in our copy of The Milepost, a driving travel guide for Alaska.  It shows the town of Seward, and in the bottom left hand corner indicates the turn you make to get to Lowell Point.  The guide is named after the tradition of referring to an address in Alaska by its "milepost #"  (e.g. mile 42 of the Seward Highway), since there were no street numbers. Now, with mandated 911 services, most places in Alaska have more traditional addresses. Mapping and GPS software will be incorrect however! Be sure to give yourself time to experience some heavenly relaxation in these very special cabins just south of Seward, Alaska, on the shores of Resurrection Bay, on the Kenai Peninsula, with spectacular wildlife and scenery surrounding them.

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Office Hours: 8:00 am - 8 pm Alaska Time, 7 days a week, Year Round
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Map of Downtown Seward courtesy of The Milepost

Seward is a charming small town with a year round population of approximately 500, while the greater Seward area has a total year round population of about 3,000.  In the summer with seasonal residents, workers and tourists this number can swell to approximately 5,000.

The Seward Highway becomes 3rd Avenue at  Van Buren, and the speed limit becomes 25MPH.

The historic downtown area is generally located one block east, on 4th Avenue, between Railway Avenue to the south and Jefferson to the north.  Most shops & restaurants are located on 4th Avenue, which connects the Downtown district with the Small Boat Harbor. Check out the historic walking tour mentioned on our Activities Page.

The Small Boat Harbor, on 4th Avenue, north of Downtown, between Van Buren and Port Avenue, is the departure point for most boat tours and fishing charters, and home to mostly seasonal restaurants and gift shops.  There are also a few year round businesses in the small boat harbor.

North of town, beyond what is pictured on the map, is the turn west toExit Glacier, part of the Kenai Fjords National Park.  The drive to the glacier is about 10 miles, then another 1/2 mile walk to the face of the glacier.

Seward is home to Mount Marathon, a mountain known the world around for its famous 4th of July foot race.  See our listing under seasonal activities on our Activities Page.